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people have predicted our demise since washington was criticized for being a surveyor with false teeth. everyone who bets against america has lost money. we always come back. a little stronger and better. because in the end we champion the cause for which they place their lives and fortunes an honor in order to form a more perfect union [cheers and applause] if that is what you want, what you believe then you must vote for barack obama god bless you. god bless america. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] neil: you could not ask for sa batter or more well delivered speech to deliver your policy is that barack obama got from bill clinton tonight. agree or disagree of the government's role of health care and what he has done on the stimulus front, if those programs work to your advantage, and nothing like bill clinton not so concise concise, but clearly in your favor. he did that tonight. the question is if people beyond the call see that. i have balance of seven joining me on the phone. co-chair of the debt commission. how do you feel he articulated the obama's succes
people have predicted our demise since washington was criticized for being a surveyor with false teeth. everyone who bets against america has lost money. we always come back. a little stronger and better. because in the end we champion the cause for which they place their lives and fortunes an honor in order to form a more perfect union [cheers and applause] if that is what you want, what you believe then you must vote for barack obama god bless you. god bless america. [cheers and applause] ♪...
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he has company in washington as nobody wants their junk touched. big unions say the same, pat buchanan said it is hard to cut a deal, hen no one is cutting budget or slowing growth. that is reality. ratio now. 3 to 1 in favor of tax hikes over spending cuts. that is a best case scenario right now. >> well, the -- i remember ron aronald reagan in 1985, he said they promised me $3 in spending cuts for every one in spending cuts, they gave him opposite he felt he had been taken to the cleaners in the bill, in 1982, that was on his mind for the rest of his presidency, and republicans are headed into the same trap. neil: i think, there are a lot of people who don't like tax hikes, but president campaigned to hiking taxes on the wealthy, as much as i'm against it, it is going to happen. but if that a consequence, it is not, other consequence should not be you republicans losing your backbone and resolve on issues near to you, but they are folding on cheap suits on ooe issue after another, what gives? >> i think they realize, they have a gun to their head
he has company in washington as nobody wants their junk touched. big unions say the same, pat buchanan said it is hard to cut a deal, hen no one is cutting budget or slowing growth. that is reality. ratio now. 3 to 1 in favor of tax hikes over spending cuts. that is a best case scenario right now. >> well, the -- i remember ron aronald reagan in 1985, he said they promised me $3 in spending cuts for every one in spending cuts, they gave him opposite he felt he had been taken to the...
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no one ever cuts anything in washington. but there are talking about our curbs in the rate of growth in spending. something that we can do now to slow a host of big government programs down. but senate majority leader harry reid and the 28 other members of the 53 member senate democratic caucus say social security is a nonstarter. start worrying and counting because, as i recall, paul ryans medicare savings met a similar reaction on a no go for democrats. here is where we stand. a party opposed to addressing entitlements because they are just fine, leave them alone. 16 trillion in debt still growing. i guess we're not just fine and we are getting worse when these guys do. so much for that that commission. they did not just give them a thumbs down. i think today they raised another finger up. >> two times. >> all rights. >> available for you. >> you can do that at hear it but if you touch that al have you arrested. neil: remember that guy, don't touch my junk. he wanted tsa a dense to keep his hands off of his junk. of the fe
no one ever cuts anything in washington. but there are talking about our curbs in the rate of growth in spending. something that we can do now to slow a host of big government programs down. but senate majority leader harry reid and the 28 other members of the 53 member senate democratic caucus say social security is a nonstarter. start worrying and counting because, as i recall, paul ryans medicare savings met a similar reaction on a no go for democrats. here is where we stand. a party opposed...
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we want certainty out of washington. we haven't gotten it from is administration, whether it is dodd-frank and all the mess that the excessive spending. so i think that wall street and main street will say the same thing. stoppending soso much, put your fiscal hou in order. >> let me ask you about warren buffett. warren buffett saying that there's no tax pledge doesn't work. today, and i would like to play this to you over and over, he responded. take a listen to this. >> i agree with part of it. warren buffett really believe what he said, he could do it any other american who thinks that they are not paying enough xes, he could stop fighting the irs and just start paying for the irs says that he should be paying today. that is one thing. cheryl: that's true. >> if he believes that the federal government is the way we should be spending his money, then he should not have set up that chervil foundation and he should've written a check to the epa and to the federal government. you must inherently believe that it's better t
we want certainty out of washington. we haven't gotten it from is administration, whether it is dodd-frank and all the mess that the excessive spending. so i think that wall street and main street will say the same thing. stoppending soso much, put your fiscal hou in order. >> let me ask you about warren buffett. warren buffett saying that there's no tax pledge doesn't work. today, and i would like to play this to you over and over, he responded. take a listen to this. >> i agree...
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oh, and agencies might say, oh, you're punting again, you washington. and there will be hell to pay, a big market selloff. what do you thk? >> neil, i think some of the activity you're seeinggin the market rightow today and more recently this week may be anticipating the fiscal cliffff and the lack of willingness or, movement toward addressing it. there, again, i will repeat myself. there is nothing good that will come out for alling us to go oer the cliff. neil: you're exactly right james, thanks for taking time. >> my pleasure. ne: what is the 25th anniversary, is it gold, silver? i have no idea. it is not a happy one. always good having you, james. thk you very much. >> thank you very much, neil. neil: by the way i will be live in boca raton, that's monday for the fil presidential debate. we start things off at 8:00 p.m. going through midnight. cliff will come out and romney forces are saying is foreign policy debate they will work likerazy how this economic ass -pthreatens our national security. watch creative ways they bring all of this into that.
oh, and agencies might say, oh, you're punting again, you washington. and there will be hell to pay, a big market selloff. what do you thk? >> neil, i think some of the activity you're seeinggin the market rightow today and more recently this week may be anticipating the fiscal cliffff and the lack of willingness or, movement toward addressing it. there, again, i will repeat myself. there is nothing good that will come out for alling us to go oer the cliff. neil: you're exactly right...
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senior washington correspondent peter barnes sat down with him. reporter: for one thing, he is very skeptical. another round of quantitative easing, it will actually bring down interest rates. that may not be very helpful as far as getting economic growth going and getting the unemployment rate down. take a listen. >> to compare the effects in 2000 and 2009 with what happens today, when markets are dysfunctional, there's not a liquidity problem, you can just apply the findings from qe-1 and think that we're going to get the same effects on interest rates today that we did in 2009. born in qe-2 when we were trying to deal with inflationary figures. the environment is different. we just can't take all of that and apply it widely. reporter: created by the elections in and the fiscal clip at the end of the year, also the debt crisis mirror. cheryl: all right, peter burns, thank you very much. if you are fired up about this or any other issues on the program, send gerri an e-mail at cherry at fox business.com. >> coming up on "the willis report", an el
senior washington correspondent peter barnes sat down with him. reporter: for one thing, he is very skeptical. another round of quantitative easing, it will actually bring down interest rates. that may not be very helpful as far as getting economic growth going and getting the unemployment rate down. take a listen. >> to compare the effects in 2000 and 2009 with what happens today, when markets are dysfunctional, there's not a liquidity problem, you can just apply the findings from qe-1...
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washington's ongoing difference to a calamity. it could cost millions of jobs and high taxes on millions of poor families. the issue isn't whether or not i ink this is a big deal, my friends. it is why this late in the game neither party is talking about it. steve moore says the caulk is indeed taking. a three to $4 billion being added to the that everyday. get ready, this could be worse. it was the birth of the mall? i don't think either is the fairest ofhem all. what do you think? >> i want to highlight something. despite all of these other clips that we are talking about, they're there are only really three questions. there is the defense and in cliff and the domestic sequester quick. but let's remember one other thing. there is a big cost of doing nothing. you know, just allowed these deficits to go on through a trillion dollars a year. i happen to think that by r the most dangerous thing in terms of the immediate future is to allow those tax rates go up. i agree with you. by the way, the congressional budget office, if we let
washington's ongoing difference to a calamity. it could cost millions of jobs and high taxes on millions of poor families. the issue isn't whether or not i ink this is a big deal, my friends. it is why this late in the game neither party is talking about it. steve moore says the caulk is indeed taking. a three to $4 billion being added to the that everyday. get ready, this could be worse. it was the birth of the mall? i don't think either is the fairest ofhem all. what do you think? >> i...
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neil: maybe wall street isn't pulling something fancy washington doing nothing at all, notng. edward jos managing director says congress and cliff almost begs theal markets fall off that cliff. he puts his money where his mouth is. he is one of 60 bankers that sent off a lett to washington demanding action. he is a partinarber. we're not blaming eithe of you guys, do something and do somethinsoon. have you gotten any response? >> the response that we've gotten, neil has been primarily internal at our firm. they're glad to sees speaking up, lending our voice to the nd for bipartisan action aswell as presidt and congress come together so the u.s. doesn't go off a fiscal cliff. neil: getting a pat on the back from saying something bold is a far cry from actually following up on your recommendation and doing something bold. >> well, no, that's very edward jones helps serious long term individual veststors to reach their financial goals. we work with very conservative individualwho arefrustrat, w who are fearful right now, who are very concerned th lack of action, gridlock in washi
neil: maybe wall street isn't pulling something fancy washington doing nothing at all, notng. edward jos managing director says congress and cliff almost begs theal markets fall off that cliff. he puts his money where his mouth is. he is one of 60 bankers that sent off a lett to washington demanding action. he is a partinarber. we're not blaming eithe of you guys, do something and do somethinsoon. have you gotten any response? >> the response that we've gotten, neil has been primarily...
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are california, hawaii, idaho, oregon, and washington. those are all states that the president is expected to win. that would be about 70 -- actually 82 electoral votes that he could pick up in the 11:00 p.m. hour or shortly thereafter. so now your up to about 245. i have not even counted ohio where he is leading, not prohibitively, but leading command that would bring you to 263, within seven of winning the 270 you need. and then you understand that if your mitt romney you have to when virtually every single other state. that's what we mean by prohibitive math. looking at that same math. what do you think? >> i think it looks bleak for the republicans. i am not happy about it, but i am praying. i have all my fingers and toes crossed. i'm worried about what happens if we lose. neil: the futures are down. i don't want to tightest directly to what's going on in this election tonight, but what do you think happens to the markets? if we have just another four years like the last four or at least like we have been used to. >> well, we raced to
are california, hawaii, idaho, oregon, and washington. those are all states that the president is expected to win. that would be about 70 -- actually 82 electoral votes that he could pick up in the 11:00 p.m. hour or shortly thereafter. so now your up to about 245. i have not even counted ohio where he is leading, not prohibitively, but leading command that would bring you to 263, within seven of winning the 270 you need. and then you understand that if your mitt romney you have to when...
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neil: so, one thing, kicked about, when i was in washington last week. i put it on myself to try to save the country and co cobble together a deal to try to preventrmageddon, but the best they become up with is, cooler headwill prevail, we'll extend things for 6 months, maybe a year, that means both sides have to hold hands and jump off the cliff at the same time. >> have you played kick the can. is not a fun game, you just kick a can down the road. >> i was so uncoordinated i could never kicks can. >> congress is you,hey are like terrible at kick the can, they seem weird 3 lovly to lovee have the incomeax situation, and that does not get into this sequesting ingsequestration cut neil: they extend everyone because it is too much for them to wrap their little arms around, and the promise they will do something about it i think we have been playing that game for a long time. and the rope runs out. >> the mayan apocalypse is scheduled for december 2012, it may be our best bet. but if you put money, january 2, between 13. neil: the mayans shod have handled t
neil: so, one thing, kicked about, when i was in washington last week. i put it on myself to try to save the country and co cobble together a deal to try to preventrmageddon, but the best they become up with is, cooler headwill prevail, we'll extend things for 6 months, maybe a year, that means both sides have to hold hands and jump off the cliff at the same time. >> have you played kick the can. is not a fun game, you just kick a can down the road. >> i was so uncoordinated i could...
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clinton makes us wonder if the folks in washington even know that. we'll injury another big critic of this president's policies on what he got right in this country and what is suffering. he is under the belief in the unemployment rate masks the seriousness by half. 8% is more like 16%.
clinton makes us wonder if the folks in washington even know that. we'll injury another big critic of this president's policies on what he got right in this country and what is suffering. he is under the belief in the unemployment rate masks the seriousness by half. 8% is more like 16%.
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the washington post-abc poll, 47-10 for romney liking him more rather than less. for obama it was 17-26 liking him less rather than more. so the debates did not serve the president well, and he continues down this path. it's kind of inexplicable. gerri: i want to play some sound from all right who i think some of the prlem. voters passe >> college graduates should not have to live out their 20's and their child to bed rooms staring out at fading obama posters and wondering when they can move out and get going with life. gerri: doesn't that crystallize the problem for young voters? >> sure when you have 15 percent unemployment in you have 50 percent of them who cannot find jobs once they graduate. staying on the counter. the problem is, though, you still have the recent poll, a harvard poll has oama leading men romney by 90 percentage points in that age demographic and 18-29. these are your class case obama's zombies. barack obama, is campaigning in his actual policies are going to make it a lot harder for young people to find jobs and pay up this enormous debt and
the washington post-abc poll, 47-10 for romney liking him more rather than less. for obama it was 17-26 liking him less rather than more. so the debates did not serve the president well, and he continues down this path. it's kind of inexplicable. gerri: i want to play some sound from all right who i think some of the prlem. voters passe >> college graduates should not have to live out their 20's and their child to bed rooms staring out at fading obama posters and wondering when they can...
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gridlock in washington washington, sluggish growth growth, regulation. rules, regulations, red tape are a big concern with obamacare and dodd frank. under president obama regulations have quadrupled in corporations have highest tax rate in the world. singapore
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i am contributing toward rationality and a sense of responsibility in washington. if only it were so. >> that is some markets behave. right now markets are behaving in a very rational manner. basically going to move lower and top policymakers in washington cry uncle ou of the fear of long-term employment. lou: i am assuming the you are putting that date to occur somewhere is this side of tell hell freezes over. >> yes, yes i am lou: how soon? >> a painful way that you will not enjoy looking. on the other hand, as markets move lower, that is going to damage business and consumer cents a tough sentiment and imply that economic growth is going to be quite low. lo i will shock you. for whatever reason, and i admit they are entrely instinctual and intuitive nd perhaps utterly foolish, but i actually have the sense that something is being cooked up here that will resolve the fiscal cliff well before we look over e heads. always great to have you. >> thank you. lou: new developments in the deadly september 11th attacks and libya. u.s. officials are focusing on new set of
i am contributing toward rationality and a sense of responsibility in washington. if only it were so. >> that is some markets behave. right now markets are behaving in a very rational manner. basically going to move lower and top policymakers in washington cry uncle ou of the fear of long-term employment. lou: i am assuming the you are putting that date to occur somewhere is this side of tell hell freezes over. >> yes, yes i am lou: how soon? >> a painful way that you will not...
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no matter what is said in washington, does that? joining us now is the man making thatsa forecast. doug director douglas holtz-eain. these are dramatic, -- i can't- say it any other way. this is scary stuff. to even think that anyone would make a move, a policy decision that would lead to any one oft these consequences.equ it seems like sheer madness. >> it is the legacy of not doini business in the past. now we have congress at the endn of the year, and this is a big hit. $400 billion of tax increases, $200 billion of spending cuts. $600 billion total. that is 4% of gdp at a time wheo we are only pgrowing at 2% at best. be you don't have to be an the noti economist toon figure out thaths this is a bad idea.sh the notion that this should be u political lever tot get one pary to do something is really glaying with americans jobs.plan it is hard to defend that as an act of fairness.u: as you lou: as you may have noted, i have taken to calling it demageddon instead ofcomftable n taxmageddon. ree democrats are quite comfortable sending us into recession,se creating theseuseto consequen
no matter what is said in washington, does that? joining us now is the man making thatsa forecast. doug director douglas holtz-eain. these are dramatic, -- i can't- say it any other way. this is scary stuff. to even think that anyone would make a move, a policy decision that would lead to any one oft these consequences.equ it seems like sheer madness. >> it is the legacy of not doini business in the past. now we have congress at the endn of the year, and this is a big hit. $400 billion of...
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one of the dirtiest and most expensive campaigns of all time coming to a close last night to leaving washington looking much like it did before the first votes were cast. president obama defied the polls and predictions in an election that was expecte to be one of the closest in history, even with florida tonight still upn the air. the president won more than 300 a tour of votes to secure another four years in the ovl office. many republicans are left in shock at the results asking how with 23 million people unemployed almost 8 percent unemployment, record national debt in excess of $16 trillion, scandals and cntroversies from operation fast and furious, the benghazi cover-up, how could president obama possibly win reection so impressively? a popular vote margin of more than 2 million votes, but an electoral vote margin of almost 100. an examination of the fox news exit polling data shows the obama campaign won big with key constituencies, and a strong showing by the democratic base responsible for putting the president over the top. president obama drawing on the latino comunity. xbox projecti
one of the dirtiest and most expensive campaigns of all time coming to a close last night to leaving washington looking much like it did before the first votes were cast. president obama defied the polls and predictions in an election that was expecte to be one of the closest in history, even with florida tonight still upn the air. the president won more than 300 a tour of votes to secure another four years in the ovl office. many republicans are left in shock at the results asking how with 23...
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washington politicians who can decide who you can marry and healthier choices that women should be making for themselves. only you can make sure that that does not happen. only you. only you have the power to move us forward. you know, i recognize that times have changed since i first spoke at this convention. times have changed, and so have eye. i no longer am just a candidate. i am the president. [cheers] [applause] [cheers] [applause] that means i know what it means to send young americans into battle. i have held in my arms mothers and fathers of those who didn't return. i have shared the pain of families who have lost their homes and the frustration of workers who have lost their jobs. if the critics are right that i made all my decisions based on polls, then i must not be very good at reading. while i am very proud of what we have achieved together, i am far more mindful of my own feelings, knowing exactly what lincoln meant when he said i have been driven to my knees many times by the overwhelming conviction that i have no place else to go. [cheers] [applause] as i stand here tonig
washington politicians who can decide who you can marry and healthier choices that women should be making for themselves. only you can make sure that that does not happen. only you. only you have the power to move us forward. you know, i recognize that times have changed since i first spoke at this convention. times have changed, and so have eye. i no longer am just a candidate. i am the president. [cheers] [applause] [cheers] [applause] that means i know what it means to send young americans...
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we have a spending problem in washington. we are cutting as much an even more bad, but at some point i think we are going to realize that the revenues areoing to need to us match the -- to come up a bid to match -- neil: some revenues and taxes in that equation. >> of eliminating some of the loopholes and special interests were government is forging the behaor and punishing bad behavior, is that we want to do? no. i think we can simplify and make it fair. by that we would give greater revenues. >> it sounds like it does commission point of view. enough of us know we have to pony up and get over ourselves and so the bg problems. neil: whenever you do or a la-duck session does, we won't be here deember 301st. >> is heavilyope not. i think that leads -- we already have uncertainty. this brings more. lack of faith. possible downgrade. i don't hink we consummate that and i don't think we should. we at least but to next year and figure out tax reform and a larger sensend deawith the debt and deficit and the entitlement. neil: bunti
we have a spending problem in washington. we are cutting as much an even more bad, but at some point i think we are going to realize that the revenues areoing to need to us match the -- to come up a bid to match -- neil: some revenues and taxes in that equation. >> of eliminating some of the loopholes and special interests were government is forging the behaor and punishing bad behavior, is that we want to do? no. i think we can simplify and make it fair. by that we would give greater...
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neil: when we were in washington this weekend before this past weekend, the argument was the economy was weak and this was not the time to be raising taxes on anyone. keep in mind, we are weaker now than we were then. the gdp growth is lower than it was before. something to think about. we are starting to look as bad as these guys are. i want you to meet the ceo. everyone has goals. take the steps to reach yours, with us with real advicefor real goals. the us bank wealth management advisor can help you. every step of the way. from big sps, to little steps. since 1863 we've helped guide our clients, so they can ke the steps to help grow, preserve, and pass along their wealth. so their footstepsan help the next generation find their own path. all ofs serving you. us bank busy in here. yeah. progressive mobile is... [ "everybody have fun tonight" plays ] real catching on! people can do it all! get a que, buy and manageour policy! -[ mic stops ] -it's great! well, what's with the... -[ music resumes ] -music? ♪ have fun tonigh dude. getting a car insurance quote. i'll let it go to voic
neil: when we were in washington this weekend before this past weekend, the argument was the economy was weak and this was not the time to be raising taxes on anyone. keep in mind, we are weaker now than we were then. the gdp growth is lower than it was before. something to think about. we are starting to look as bad as these guys are. i want you to meet the ceo. everyone has goals. take the steps to reach yours, with us with real advicefor real goals. the us bank wealth management advisor can...
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there are very few in washington. but he joins me right now. those figures are startling. guinness speakers hit the point* home? >> i hope so. and the decisions romney made with paul ryan shows he is a party of solutions. what we have to do to get spending under control is not complicated. it is big but everybody knows the basic links. neil: but they don't. but maybe tomorrow they fill in the dots. >> what has happened is $1 trillion deficits for years and wrote national debt 10 trillion of the 16 trillion less than four years. not only an epidemic but comparison to europe every day. they made the decisions but they didn't know what happened. we do it cannot let your government get bigger than your economy can support. neil: you need to come to the white house. you are senate candidates. with odd man out and your comments to assure clare mccaskill wins the race. >> they can decide if the national issues are bigger than what they would personally like like -- personally like. neil: it is hard to the dow now? >> it is harder a.m. last tuesday but the date you cannot leave th
there are very few in washington. but he joins me right now. those figures are startling. guinness speakers hit the point* home? >> i hope so. and the decisions romney made with paul ryan shows he is a party of solutions. what we have to do to get spending under control is not complicated. it is big but everybody knows the basic links. neil: but they don't. but maybe tomorrow they fill in the dots. >> what has happened is $1 trillion deficits for years and wrote national debt 10...
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reagan, the original bags pending person in washington. lou: let me ask you a question. how many jobs are created? >> many jobs created. lou: this president, 16 and a half million to go. >> and not say we are where we need to be. nobody will. lou: i'm saying, every policy of the past three and a half years has not in any way benefited the economy or 23 million people out of work. >> of the republican congress would let us spend money the way they let reagan we would be fine >> that's absolutely false. forty years of you have spending as a percentage gdp, up 40%. under this ministration we have taken up to 25%. there is no comparison. this is an absolute -- >> a route to of the worst economy in 75 years. lou: balderdash. this has become the mantra of the democratic party. it's pure block. i just went through what happened in the reagan years. i went through precisely what happened in the depression. >> and you know what, they should hire you. the republicans should hire you because you are far more specific than anything they put out and far more intelligent than anybody
reagan, the original bags pending person in washington. lou: let me ask you a question. how many jobs are created? >> many jobs created. lou: this president, 16 and a half million to go. >> and not say we are where we need to be. nobody will. lou: i'm saying, every policy of the past three and a half years has not in any way benefited the economy or 23 million people out of work. >> of the republican congress would let us spend money the way they let reagan we would be fine...
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neil: when we were in washington this weekend before this past weekend, the argument was the economy was weak and this was not the time to be raising taxes on anyone. keep in mind, we are weaker now than we were then. the gdp growth is lower than it was before. something to think about. we are starting to lookas bad as these guys are. i want you to meet the ceo. ely. but because of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. making it easier with the expertise and service to keep those wheels turng. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. so, which supeast 4g lte seice would yochse, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for e fastest answer. obviously verizon. ok, i have a different chart. going that way, does thamake a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. veri
neil: when we were in washington this weekend before this past weekend, the argument was the economy was weak and this was not the time to be raising taxes on anyone. keep in mind, we are weaker now than we were then. the gdp growth is lower than it was before. something to think about. we are starting to lookas bad as these guys are. i want you to meet the ceo. ely. but because of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. making it easier with...
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bureaucrats in washington. a down note the talking about. the united states dropped two notches to seventh place in this year's global competitiveness survey. is an annual report released by the world economic forum. the reason for the drop to "the report, low public trust in u.s. politicians and the perceived lack of government efficiency. here to weigh and, scott martin, chief market strategist at united advisers. you mean nancy pelosi and harry reid of making us uncompetitive? this is ridiculous. >> you know, it's funny. tell us something we don't know already about washington, and maybe that will be a steady it. listen. i think the funniest thing about this report, let's look back in history. when was the united states last number one, 2008. what to begin after that, and absolutely maddening financial crisis and a total business slowdown. i'm not sure of being number one is the best thing out there. byu as is now seven not get either. gerri: countries that are ahead of the spirit of money to weigh in. switzerland, singapore, finland, swe
bureaucrats in washington. a down note the talking about. the united states dropped two notches to seventh place in this year's global competitiveness survey. is an annual report released by the world economic forum. the reason for the drop to "the report, low public trust in u.s. politicians and the perceived lack of government efficiency. here to weigh and, scott martin, chief market strategist at united advisers. you mean nancy pelosi and harry reid of making us uncompetitive? this is...
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lou: washington redskins lose that is over. the fact is that if you are smart, and if you are enter jettic with your campaign and have the power o of the presidency, as an imcompany bant imcompany bant you are forced to rebonned with, thing about bill clinton campaigning yesterday, be sure have you a manor in oval office who does not lie to you from bill clinton from crying out loud. neil: i take thank you are not a clinton fan. lou: he is a smart fellow, but a fan, no, i'm not. neil: chris, do you see any weirdness with the potential, you know with popular vote one way, electoral vote the other. and tomorrow morning we're confused. >> i don't think so. >> you think that popular vote goes. >> i think obama will win by 2 points, it seems to be cooking up for him the right way, and you know quite frankly, what you are seeing in these states, these northern states, is that barack obama did better with white voters, and blue collar voters than some people forecast. neil: he lost the white vot
lou: washington redskins lose that is over. the fact is that if you are smart, and if you are enter jettic with your campaign and have the power o of the presidency, as an imcompany bant imcompany bant you are forced to rebonned with, thing about bill clinton campaigning yesterday, be sure have you a manor in oval office who does not lie to you from bill clinton from crying out loud. neil: i take thank you are not a clinton fan. lou: he is a smart fellow, but a fan, no, i'm not. neil: chris, do...